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Treo 600 or Sony P800 ?!
What do you think is better?
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post the specs:)
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Item Treo smartphone
Radio GSM/GPRS (AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless, T-Mobile and others): - 850/900/1800/1900 MHz world phone Processor Technology 144 MHz ARM processor Memory 32 MB RAM (24 MB user-available) Battery Rechargeable Lithium Ion GSM/GPRS: - Up to 6 hours talk time - Up to 240 hours (10 days) standby time Add up to 3 hours of additional talk time and 180 hours of standby with an external battery pack. Palm OS Version Palm OS 5.2.1H Included Software Built-in software Contact List with Instant Lookup Calendar SMS MMS/Picture Mail Blazer Web Browser Camera plus software, including photo viewer To Do List Memo Pad Advanced Calculator CityTime world clock Desktop synchronization: - Palm? Desktop 4.1 for Windows and Macintosh - HotSyncŪ Manager - Link to Microsoft Outlook (Windows only) Email options: GSM/GPRS: - Included POP3 email client Also available: A variety of solutions from your mobile service providers and other third-party developers, including Visto's MessageXpress from the company that brought us Treo Mail (see our Software section for more information) Third party software: Documents To Go Sheet To Go SplashID SplashMoney SplashShopper Klondike Zap! 2016 Available Color GSM/GPRS: Silver Size 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches (11.2 x 6.0 x 2.2 cm) Weight GSM/GPRS: 5.9 ounces (168 grams) IR Yes Display Bright CSTN backlit display Expansion SD/MMC, SD I/O-ready MP3- capable Yes, with third-party software application. (SD memory card required. To use with standard stereo headphones you will also need a stereo headset adapter.) Camera VGA, 640 by 480 resolution, 0.3 mega pixels, automatic light balancing digital camera Additional Features Backlit keyboard Speakerphone Vibrate mode Touch-screen with stylus Infrared (IR) communication 16-channel MIDI polyphonic ring tones Stereo audio headset-compatible External volume buttons and ringer/silent switch http://i24.ebayimg.com/03/i/01/8c/e5/9f_1_b.JPG now p800 Phone Specifications General Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 Status Available Size Dimensions 117 x 59 x 27 mm Weight 158 g Display Type TFT touchscreen, 4096 colors Size 208 x 320 pixels - Image handling Optional Ringtones Vibration In phone Languages - Picture phonebook - Photo album - Own melody composer Memory Numbers in phone 1000+ Call records - Symbian OS 7.0 - 16 + 16 MB flash - 12 MB available for images, contacts etc. - Expandable with Memory Stick Features GPRS Class 8 (4+1 slots) Data speed 32 - 40 kbps Messaging SMS, MMS, EMS Clock Yes Alarm Yes Infrared port Yes Games Yes Colors - Build-in digital VGA camera - Java - Bluetooth - WAP 2.0 - HTML browser - iMode browser - PIM functions - High speed data transfers - Voice dial Battery Stand-by Talk time Standard battery, Li-Po up to 400 h up to 13 h http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/imag...chai/P8002.jpg |
Can't you get the p900, fixes a few of the problems with the p800 and some good new features.
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i prefer the sony... that other one looks way too huge...
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i own a p800 (buying a p900 next week tho) and it is balls to the walls bad ass.. all the techies i know and owners of mobile content companies here in thailand use the P-series as well..
we tested all the PDA-phones and find they look and feel like big fucking paddles when you put them up to your ear.. :2 cents: |
A friend of mine has the Sony one and is happy with it. I would get the MDA2 from T-Mobile.
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the sony looks nicer
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i guess it is obvious that p900 is the way to go:D
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wow didnt know it had all those features
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Motorola A920/A925
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/i/z/rv/20...to-a920-i1.jpg http://www.neteconomie.com/dbphoto/T...85913-350.jpeg I've got the a920 unlocked [so it functions as an a925] Haven't had any problems with it and 3g is definately the way to go... although 4g looks sweeeeeeet. :thumbsup |
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i owe a P800 and it's great. and certainly the P900 will be my next choice!
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I have the treo...... I like it a lot but probably go with the Sony if I was going to buy it again...
The keys are a bit hard to type with my fat fingers but it is a great phone/and palm. b- |
Yeah the new Sony phones are nice. :2 cents:
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Treo 600 i think
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the sony for sure
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Sony.
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P900
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I have a P900 it's the best, plus it supports memory stick. I can put/shoot up to 45 minutes of video. It records directly in mpeg format which is great.
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The P900 for sure! :thumbsup
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Sony! :thumbsup
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p900 is pricey and really cool -- the p800 is pretty much the same phone like $300 cheaper
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